http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2137
tl;dr people are suing Microsoft for bundling Internet Explorer with their operating systems.
Here's my question.
How are you going to get a non-Internet Explorer browser if you can't get on the Internet because you don't have a browser on the computer? There's no way Microsoft can use another browser, because then that browser would have the monopoly. Using random browsers would cause incompatibility issues. Users would have to go to a store to buy an internet installation disc, and by then? It's too much trouble.
brb stone age
Monday, March 2, 2009
Internet Explorer Anti-Trust
Labels:
anti-trust,
firefox,
internet,
internet explorer,
microsoft,
opinion,
sue,
suing
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